Doctor Doctor (2016) s04e05 Episode Script

The Getaway

1 Good morning.
- That desk is private.
- Of course.
You're doing a wonderful job with Eliza, but I think we've got it from here.
Are you asking me to leave? I understand you want to seal the road to our cemetery.
We got big plans to boost the economy here in Whyhope now.
When the time comes 'round, I'd like to think that I've got a friend in council.
I don't want to be you.
If it means I lose sometimes, I'm okay with that.
I just want you to know that I support you.
It's time we had our own place.
We need to move out.
You've been tightening the circle ever since you came back.
Matt's with me now.
We might have to have a little chat about Penny, you and me, man to man.
Oh, I really don't think we do.
Do you want to kiss me right now? I now pronounce you husband and wife.
You can't marry him.
I already did.
Honeymoon, day two.
I vote we don't leave this bed.
- Hugh? - Hm.
- Hmm? - Hugh? Mm.
- Hugh? - Mm? Hugh.
Hugh.
Hugh, wakey-wakey, hands off snakey.
Um, my hands were nowhere near anything resembling a snake.
You're only doing what comes naturally.
Ugh! Ugh.
And she is awake.
You know why her schedule is so erratic? - You let her sleep in.
- I let her sleep in because intentionally waking babies goes against everything that is sacred on this earth.
One minute, Daddy's begging me to stay.
The next minute, I'm a headache.
Maybe I'll take a day trip, then.
Check out one of these cellar doors I've heard about.
No, no.
Wait, wait.
I I'm still getting the whole daycare thing sorted, so if you could be on nana duty today, that would be great.
Never call me Nana again.
Don't worry.
I'll finish in plenty of time for the flight.
Three boring admin loose ends to tie up.
Otherwise, I won't sleep all week.
Well, you can take a break.
All right? This hospital will function without you.
Four.
Four loose ends.
Hey, Hugh.
Hey.
Ah.
Hey.
Didn't recognize you.
Must be the newlywed glow.
Penny always glows.
Ha ha.
So, when do you fly off for your honeymoon? This arvo.
Rain's already checked out.
Ha.
Looks that way.
- Ah - Hugh, have you got a second? Ah, let me guess.
You need someone to run the clinic while you're away.
Look, as much as I do love extra thankless work, in between single parenting and my volunteering at the animal shelter, I really can't.
It's not that.
I already asked Tara.
Tara? You head to work.
I'll fix this up.
- You sure? - Yeah.
Okay.
- See you in a bit.
- Yeah.
Your office.
Might take a sec.
After you.
Oh, Hugh.
Can I get you to sign Be ready to call security.
This could get ugly.
All right.
Let's get into it, then, man-on-man.
Look, we got some new people starting in the morning.
I need to run some pre-employment medicals, like, today.
Medicals? Yeah.
Drug testing mainly.
I mean, you wouldn't believe some of the gear that these blokes get on.
You know, the I'm sorry it's late notice, but I've just had so much on.
Yes.
Unfortunately, I am in the same boat.
- You know.
- He'll do it.
Ken, you are no longer required.
Correct me if I'm wrong, Jarrod, but the hospital gets around $900 per applicant for drug testing? Give or take, yeah.
So you're doing it.
Fine.
Yes.
Count me in.
Anything to help the war on drugs.
Leave the details here with Ken.
Mm-hmm.
So, I'm your supervisor, but this week, you're my boss.
Do I have that right? - It's a beautiful paradox.
- Ah.
Well, given you're still on probation, I'm surprised Penny didn't ask someone more responsible, like a wino; Dora, the family goat.
It's pretty simple.
She was desperate.
I put my hand up.
So, why don't we celebrate your unlikely promotion and our impending lack of supervision the Whyhope way Dinner, dancing, amphetamines? Believe it or not, Hugh, I take running this hospital seriously.
Ha.
That's funny.
Pick you up at 7:00.
I'm so excited for you.
This is, like, the first time you've used personal leave in, what, like, five years? Four, but who's counting? High-powered woman striking a blow for the work-life balance.
Look at this.
Brand-new, and the ink's run out already.
Ken's lost his favorite pen.
Ken doesn't lose anything.
It was obviously stolen.
In your absence, Penny, I'm really gonna ramp up security.
You'll get regular updates.
No.
She's on her honeymoon.
Go for it.
Anything dodgy happens, I want to know.
Well, I'm off to piss-test some FIFOs.
You said yes? Who could say no to Jarrod? - I'm coming with you.
- No.
Surely you are more useful here at the clinic doing whatever it is you do.
Noted, but this is a great business opportunity, and I want to get to grips with the process.
Fine.
You're on urinalysis.
Ah.
That's Yep.
Well, have a fantastic time.
I will.
What? Goodbye.
- So you're off, then? - Yeah.
That was for the house, not you.
Oh, well, do you want something to eat before you head into that wide, unforgiving world beyond the fence? Some scrambled eggs? Yeah, I think that might be nice.
No.
And so you know, we're not coming back.
Obviously, we have to find accommodation first, and then we'll come back and pack our things.
Yeah, but after that, we're gone.
Unless we forget something.
Then we'll come back and get it and go again.
Don't mind me.
Diaper hunt.
There will always be a room here for you if things don't work out.
I'm guessing they won't.
We're moving out, Mum.
Live with it.
Oh.
We'll be okay.
Ajax has a plan.
I hope.
Every parent has to deal with empty-nest syndrome at some point.
It's a long way from being empty as far as I can see.
Wow.
You are looking very cute right now.
Is it my jeans or knowing my way around a pump? You want to jump in the back of my ute? I feel like we've been a bit slack on the baby-making front lately.
- Mm, have we? - Mm-hmm.
What if someone else sees? Well, the cows won't look.
They're very prudish.
No, no! I'm really sweaty! Plus, I can't leave this half-done.
All right.
Well, I should probably get to the brewery.
Keep fixing your little pump in your little jeans.
Hey, did I say give up? How about I finish up here, head home for a shower, and find you there waiting for me? - No, no, no! - No, no, no, no, no.
- Before you say anything - We have done this already.
I'm definitely leaving town, like, right now.
- April could be here any second.
- I just had to grab my desk, which is harder to get into my car than I thought, and I was sure you'd be at the brewery.
- Except you're not.
- Seriously? I could have sent this desk wherever it is you're going.
Well, I don't know where that is right now, okay? I wasn't thinking straight.
So the quicker you help me get it in the car, the quicker I'm gone.
Come on.
Your bag's in the way.
Hang on.
And cough.
Dry cough.
Bit nippy this morning, eh? Piss on.
Sorry.
Just came in from a ride.
Yes, you did.
Can I take a look at your helmet? Are you into mountain biking? - I'm into surveillance.
- Oh.
Uh, j-just urine, mate.
Well, there's a slight murmur there.
Your heart rate's a little fast.
Yeah, it's been like that since I was a kid.
I'm actually part hummingbird.
It's not gonna disqualify me, though, is it? No, but testing positive for cocaine and marijuana does.
Oh.
Shit.
Oh, I had a mate's bucks last weekend.
I'm guessing you didn't want the job that badly.
No, no.
I do, mate.
It's just, you weren't at the bucks.
It was insane.
Ken, why don't we double-check those results, give Robbo here a fair shake? What would you say if I brought you back in for an ultrasound on that heart murmur in, say, two weeks? Two very clean weeks.
I would say that's very generous.
The thing is, Robbo, I've recently had a mate leave town.
He was the kind of guy who could procure certain things.
I'm thinking you might also be that type of guy.
I might be that type of guy.
Dinah, what's up? Did you talk to Meryl about my staying? Uh, sure.
Well, no.
Not yet, anyway.
Why? Is she giving you grief? I feel like a cockroach, and she's gone looking for bug spray.
Until I get to talk to Mum, just try and avoid her, okay? Take Eliza into town.
We have this new textile museum.
Actually, Dinah, I suddenly have to work late tonight.
Can I count on your support? Well, I guess.
You're a gem.
Shit.
Sorry.
It's okay.
There's no rush.
Well, you know, there is a rush 'cause I got to help the brewery, and Mm.
- All right.
- Shit.
Oh, it's not happening.
I was quite enjoying that, but don't worry about me.
- You okay? - Yeah.
No, I'm fine.
I'm just thinking about work now.
Let's try again later, yeah? I know it's go time on your baby-making cycle.
Whoa.
You're all over my cycle, and you keep saying "baby making.
" What's the big deal all of a sudden? Because we've been trying for months now, and we haven't, you know, kicked it through the posts.
Well, your ex lurking around the house kind of shriveled up my ovaries.
Yeah.
Well, Charlie's been gone for days, so - Yeah, you don't have to worry.
- I'm not worried.
You're the one whose equipment malfunctioned.
Wow.
Thank you for your sympathy.
I'll see you up there.
This vote on the next phase of development of the old farmers' market site is the culmination of months of planning and public consultation.
Before the vote, I would like to apprise council of a proposal that's just been brought to my attention.
Council or not, this is not on the approved agenda, so Every voice must be heard, surely.
You have 1 minute.
What if, instead of devoting our scarce local resources into a retail development, which has no guarantee of success, Whyhope Mining commits to building a boutique hotel/motel on the site? As you can see, it'll be a perfect getaway for tourists and much-needed accommodation for the increasing numbers of mining employees.
We're not all so excited about the influx of itinerant miners.
I daresay you'll appreciate the tourist dollars, and it's a solution to our dire housing shortage.
It was going swimmingly until I mentioned FIFOs, and however unfairly, they're just seen as mercenaries and troublemakers.
Well, if you can't talk them 'round, I can't justify sealing that road of yours.
I mean, I've done my bit.
Please.
Your bit has hardly begun.
You see, Nancy's got a good PR team, and I think what we need is a I don't know A hearts-and-minds campaign.
Possibly even a mascot.
What, like Fiona the Friendly FIFO? Yeah.
That's not such a terrible idea.
The point is, it's gonna be a very tough battle to fight while you're on a beach in Vanuatu.
- Lombok.
- Well, wherever.
We need to follow up all the individual councilors, and most especially Rod Eagle, because he's got half of them in his pocket.
All right.
I'll see if I can push the flight.
At least Penny will be happy.
All right, Meryl.
Perfect timing.
I need a PR brainstorm.
Meryl, I can't work for you anymore until we resolve the issue of back pay.
Rent in Whyhope is a little higher than I anticipated, and I've calculated that, over the last few years, my hourly rate is almost half the minimum wage.
Look, the way I see it, I've paid you in political expertise and social acumen, and you and Ajax have lived in my house rent-free.
And now this very late rebellious adolescence has ruined a perfectly good system.
You're his wife.
See if you can talk some sense into him.
You're right.
I am his wife.
And he's capable of so much more than you know.
We both are.
Oh, you'll have to excuse me.
I can see my granddaughter there, who needs a cuddle, but thanks so much for your feedback.
Hello, darling! How's my little angel? - How's my little angel? - Maybe we should go grab a couple of flat whites, talk things over.
Oh, I don't know what there is to talk about.
Oh, I don't know.
How I helped you win your little election, how I'm single-handedly raising our granddaughter, why you dislike me so much.
You Americans.
You're so dramatic.
I don't dislike you.
I just don't trust you.
And I didn't trust your daughter, either.
Well, I'm lucky Hugh doesn't share your paranoid delusions.
Luck runs out eventually.
Hey.
You, uh, getting into the furniture-removal business? Mm.
I came to say goodbye.
For realsies this time.
How do you keep getting to leave, and I'm still here? You tell me.
So, you and my brother? Dead in the water.
April's amazing and basically perfect for Matt, so it's time to concede.
You've still got friends in the city, right? Yeah.
It's not the same, though.
They're all married with kids.
Or divorced with kids.
So? Embrace the rock-star lifestyle.
I tried that.
You know, writers need routine.
Not eternal chaos.
I don't know where I fit in.
It's kind of weird.
Come on.
Hey, if you wanted somewhere to crash for the night, you know, get your head right, I do have another option.
Voilà.
Don't worry.
Haven't had patients back here for years.
That's reassuring.
Why don't I just stay at a hotel? They have a minibar.
And carpet.
Because this is much more fun And I am having a private party here this evening.
Very exclusive.
And we offer late checkout.
Well, I am ready to drown all the sorrows.
There you go.
- What's going on? - Ken, Ken.
Charlie's going to crash here tonight.
- Don't tell Penny.
- Or anyone.
You're lucky I like you, Charlie, because we're in the midst of a security crisis, and this puts me in a very compromising position.
Ken, what is this about? Exactly what it says.
My pen is missing.
If it happened here, I reckon he should sue.
You should put one of those in the staff room.
Put an end to lunch theft forever.
- That's brilliant.
- I'm kidding.
Hey, shouldn't you be in Lombok? I thought it was Fiji.
Jarrod had to delay.
We're flying tomorrow morning now.
- Oh.
- Which is for the best.
I left a ton of admin work behind, so just go about your business.
Pretend I'm not here.
What happened to work-life balance? - We've got this.
- Close the door.
I kissed Hugh.
I knew it! You did not know it.
Your aura has been very muddy lately.
When? Before the wedding.
He kissed me first, but there was - Kiss-back? - Fairly major kiss-back.
Wow! You can stop fake sorting files, by the way.
I can't go on the honeymoon now.
Not with this hanging over me.
You can't tell him.
I think I have to.
This wasn't some run-in with a hens-night stripper.
- Do you love Jarrod? - Of course I do.
- Do you love Hugh? - Definitely not.
Then take it from someone who's been married four times.
This was pre-wedding jitters.
In pash form.
Don't let it ruin your bliss.
Made you a tea.
Thank you.
I don't do caffeine after 4:00.
Right.
Maybe I haven't been completely honest with you.
I don't know if Harriet ever talked to you about me, but I was not a model parent.
Always busy.
When I was at home, total control freak.
Well, you were on your own, and that would have been difficult.
When she was about 15, the drug stuff started.
I did a complete 180.
Kicked her out.
Cut off contact.
Now she's rejecting her daughter.
I've been trying to change her mind, but You never got to meet my Jim.
His fathering technique was simple.
He ran the boys like sheepdogs until they got tired.
When they fell, I patched them up and gave them my love.
I mean, we barely knew what we were doing, but I don't think it matters very much.
They turn out the way they turn out.
Eliza is my chance for a do-over.
You see? This is a rather lovely G&T.
Would you like one? Okay, back it up, Ajax.
Keep going.
That's it.
Hey, there you are.
- Further.
- What's going on here? Oh, I'm just helping Ajax move out of home.
Yep, stop.
Okay, I wasn't gonna say anything about baby making, but you said you were giving up bacon.
You told me that processed meat is a sperm killer.
Yeah, well, caffeine is on the naughty list, too, but you're still throwing down about 5 cups a day.
Fine.
But just keep in mind I'll be too tired and grumpy to have sex.
Welcome to our new home.
Now, it's not for forever, but right now, it's free.
It's really close to my work.
Oh.
But, Ajax, I thought the whole point was to get away from Meryl.
We can practically see the homestead from here.
Not really.
It's on the other side of those trees.
Gonna go find us some dinner.
Do you want anything? Oh, God.
You look like you need a break.
A break? I've barely started.
How did Penny get through this shit every day? Oh, she's a ginger cyborg that hasn't taken a holiday in five years.
Come on.
There's a friend of mine I want you to meet.
No.
What friend? Piercing blue eyes, funny, abs like Captain America, but no.
If you're busy That is "For Whom the Bell Tolls.
" Do you know it? Sure.
It's Hemingway.
Nah.
It's Metallica.
Oh.
My mistake.
Yeah.
The crap you get when you're 19, eh? - Mm.
- You got any? - Any? - Any tats.
Oh, I can't remember.
We could check later.
You do realize what an asshole move this is, right? My first night running this place, and you bring in your homeless ex and your dealer.
Please.
Charlie is an accomplished author.
And Robbo is an aspiring miner and an all-around dark horse.
I mean, if you weren't up for the job, then you shouldn't have taken it.
Wow.
Penny getting married really scrambled your eggs, didn't it? - No.
- Mm-hmm.
At least your dealer's hot.
Whoa, whoa, whoa! This is the d-floor now, mate.
You have very lovely hands.
- They're very elegant.
- Oh.
Thank you, Robbo.
Yours look like you slam them in doors for a living.
I do.
Tara might be cutting your grass there.
More like Robbo's cutting yours.
What? There's nothing going on between me and Tara.
All right, she may have thrown herself at me - a few times, but - Right.
Then, somehow, you ruined things.
What are you basing that on? Every relationship you've ever had.
I only ruin the good ones.
Cheers to that.
But that doesn't have barbecue salt.
It has this sweet and sour pork thing, and it's - Right.
- Whoa-ho! - When in Rome.
- Oh, look.
Our Rover's here.
- Oh! Whoa! - Ah.
Oh, shit.
Oi, somebody left the keys in it! Thanks, driver.
Oh! Hey! Robbo! That was Robbo! Robbo! Robbo! Rob Aah! Aah! Let's Oh! Oh! Aah! Oh! - Whoa! - Yes! - I mean, look at that.
- Shit.
Give me a hand.
You all right, mate? Oh, shit.
Come on.
Run.
Come on, Robbo.
Get your ass up.
Oh, I don't feel so good.
Officer, we've got a problem.
Tara's not answering her phone.
Well, stop calling her.
It's the middle of the night, and you're on holidays.
I just want to see how it went today.
Hey, I booked that Pengsong temple tour.
Apparently it's home to hundreds of monkeys.
Please, no monkeys.
A gang of them stalked me once in Thailand.
They're vicious little sex pests.
Do you even want to go on this trip? Of course I do.
It's just not a good time.
That's all.
Tell me why it's not a good time.
Um, the day we got married Hugh came to see me at the brewery.
And something happened.
A kiss.
And it was a terrible, awful mistake.
I'm sorry.
Do not answer that.
- Don't.
- It's the hospital.
I'm sorry.
I have to get this.
Okay.
Well, I'm going.
No, wait a second.
It could be nothing.
Wait.
Shit.
Hello.
Penny here.
Looks like the cavalry's arrived.
- What have we got? - This is Shane.
32-year-old male, heavily intoxicated, short of breath, GT of 13.
He just collapsed.
We got a blood pressure of 95 under 82, and we've got a temperature of 38.
- Might be septic.
- Good call.
- 1 liter fluid bolus.
- Same page.
Like minds, et cetera.
Listen, Shane.
He prefers Robbo.
I'm Dr.
Cartwright.
We're gonna take a blood sample, okay? Friend of yours? Oh, you know, it's early days, yet we do have a few similar interests.
Just F.
Y.
I.
He may have had a little bit of nose stimulant, if you know what I mean.
I shouldn't even be here.
Where the hell is Tara? Tara.
Tara went home with a migraine.
I think we should focus more on Robbo.
I'm thinking manonia Pneumonia.
What do you think? I'm so stupid.
Why do I let you keep fucking up my life?! Or Or am I just making it really, really interesting? Let's prep antibiotics.
Officer, can you please take Dr.
Knight home? Or, ideally, put him in the lockup for a week? Righto, mate.
- Off we go.
- All right.
Uh! Not necessary.
They work you to the bone in that clinic.
What? Oh.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Life of a doctor and all that.
But if we could just, um You're drunk.
That's not what it looks like.
Don't bullshit me.
I'm Harriet's mother.
I've seen it all.
Well, then you know the difference between recreational use and an actual problem.
And when Eliza finds one of your baggies and uses it as a chew toy Don't be rid No, no.
I will do it, okay? I've been doing it for a year before you got here, and I will do it again when you leave.
Whenever that is.
Ohh.
Oh.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Sorry.
Oh.
It's okay.
There we go.
Whatever time it is, it's too early.
You're still asleep.
It's all a dream.
- I taste coffee.
- No, you don't.
No, you've been drinking coffee.
Okay, look, I had a really sleepless night.
I was worried that my hydraulics wouldn't work again, so I sucked down a Moccona.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I will make you a coffee.
Do you need a coffee? No, I don't want a coffee.
I gave up coffee, like we decided.
What? We missed our flights.
I thought it would be harder to track you down.
You know, I've never been a jealous bloke.
Never understood the point.
People are always gonna do what they want to do.
Maybe it's naive of me to think that everything's okay when it's just It's not.
I don't think it's naive.
You don't play games.
And I love that about you.
So why did you make that choice? I think it's only been in the last couple of years I've realized how much I love my independence.
Living completely on my own terms.
So maybe, in a totally messed-up way, I was making sure that getting married was the right thing.
And it was.
I get that we're not spring chickens.
You know, I understand there's gonna be baggage.
God, I hate that word.
I don't want to have baggage.
I want to pretend we're 18 and madly in love.
I want you.
How about I book us on the next flight out of here? - Okay.
- Yeah? So, how much longer do we get to hang out? Oh, we'll be pumping you full of antibiotics for the next couple of days.
Lucky boy.
So, what shall it be Wiggles or Nicki Minaj? Oh, she's got way better musical taste.
You put Human Nature on the jukebox last night.
So, what's the deal? You lose your free American nanny? No.
Eliza's been hanging to do some work experience at the clinic.
You're welcome, by the way.
For what? Penny bought my story about you going home with a migraine last night.
Really? Because I had this weird dream where she and Ken were watching my pub dancing on CCTV.
God, sounds terrifying.
No.
Penny is probably on a plane right now.
You can relax.
Uh, Daddy will be right back.
His blood pressure's through the floor.
Inotropes now.
- Got to intubate.
- Okay.
Well, it's not pneumonia.
Infective endocarditis.
Infection of the heart.
This could kill him, Hugh.
He needs a valve replacement.
Mm.
Today, if possible.
Let's get him on some heparin.
He may be injecting drugs, as well as snorting.
Probably pairing dirty water with something or other.
Shit.
I saw the splinter hemorrhages under his fingernails last night.
Classic symptoms of a heart infection.
- This is my fault.
- No, no.
Look, he mentioned a congenital heart condition yesterday.
I never followed up.
Okay? Stay with me.
There.
Stabilizing.
Robbo, I'm gonna send you to the second-best cardiothoracic surgeon in the country.
Who's the best? Ah.
I see what you did there.
Do you want me to organize the transfer? No, no.
I'll do it.
Hello.
It's Hugh Knight here.
I'd like to organize a Shit.
Eliza? Anyone see a little baby? Wearing pink, speaks nonsense.
Huh.
First, a missing penis.
Now a missing baby.
This is crazy.
Like, how fast can she crawl? I don't know.
I haven't timed her lately.
Don't panic.
One of the nurses has probably taken her for a walk.
Or she had a developmental leap and then went for a walk herself.
Shit.
Shit.
Mum.
What were you doing driving a tractor - in the middle of the night? - Mum, did you come past the hospital and take Eliza? No.
Have you lost Eliza? Is Dinah there? Oh, she's gone.
Everything is gone.
Hugh, you have to see this.
I've got to go.
And there.
Isn't that your mother-in-law? Oh.
What the ever-loving fuck? Go, go.
Thanks, Ken.
Oh! By the way - Under the photocopier.
- Oh! Not stolen.
Under different circumstances, this might have restored my faith in humanity.
Are you sure that she's headed to the airport? Mum found a copy of her itinerary in the bin.
Good thing old people always print things out.
It's, like, 10 minutes till takeoff.
What? We're looking at clear skies, a very light easterly, about 5 knots.
Should be a nice, relaxing flight.
10 minutes, my ass.
There it is.
Head for the runway.
Hey! What does he think this is "Mission: Impossible"? Need to get in front of him.
This is "Mission: Impossible.
" Pull over! Hey! Stop! Stop! Stop the plane! Pull over! Pull over! Pull over! My baby's in there! Hey, dickhead, just letting you know - We've called the cops.
- Good, 'cause there's someone on this plane that can't leave Whyhope.
- Hugh? - Penny? Did you seriously chase my plane down? What? No, this isn't about you.
You've gotta be fucking kidding me, don't you? Where's Eliza? Dinah's kidnapped her.
This is a charter flight.
There's no one else on here.
Don't you hate it when your flight's delayed? Where were you going to take her Back to the States? Sydney.
To see her mother.
Harriet's in Sydney? Did she put you up to this? She's in rehab.
Of course.
I told her as soon as she gets out, she's got to fight for custody.
A recovering addict and a kidnapper? Not a good look in court.
I need to get Eliza away from Hugh.
He's not fit to be a parent.
Don't blame Hugh for your past failings.
My failings? So, what, yours don't even get a mention? Hugh wrote the manual on failure, chapter and verse.
If Harriet wanted to be with Eliza, she could have come here herself.
I just I want her to see her.
Get to know her, like I have.
Sounds like you're still trying to control your daughter.
Maybe it's time to let go.
Bye-bye, little one.
Nana has to go now.
Well, Dinah was even more batshit than I thought.
I have to say, it does give me more sympathy for Harriet.
Dinah was misguided, and she was driven by loneliness, but she was right about one thing You're not fit to be a parent.
Not right now.
Good one, Mum.
You serious? You get what you need, and you get off this property, and you don't come back until you've got your head screwed on again.
What? Fine.
I need the sleep anyway.
You know, except I won't get it because you're gonna call me in the middle of the night, begging me to come get her.
Hello? Hugh? As you were.
Don't mind me.
What's happened? Don't ask.

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